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Yesterday (1981) was a Film directed by Larry Kent and produced by John Dunning, Don Carmody, André Link and Lawrence Nesis.

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A Pair That Cooked Food for Thoughts: ‘Born Yesterday’ (George Cukor, 1950)

By Virginie Pronovost on Apr 17, 2026 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

“A world full of ignorant people is too dangerous to live in.” – Paul Verrall, Born Yesterday We often remember the 1951 Oscars for being “The year where Bette Davis and Gloria Swanson didn’t win the Best Actress Oscar”. Instead, the Academy presented the prestig... Read full article


Only Yesterday (1933): Margaret Sullavan Shines

By 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 6, 2021 From 4 Star Films

In the opening designs of Only Yesterday, the New York Stock Exchange is encapsulated by its usual hubbub only to hit the skids of pandemonium when the market crashes. We’re talking about the Big Crash of 1929. It plays as the backdrop to our story, very much functioning as current events. The... Read full article


Yesterday (2019): How I Longed for a Bit More

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 11, 2020 From 4 Star Films

The majority of movies have to fight to earn our allegiance. However, Yesterday really does have a foolproof premise because, from the outset, it can bank on a viewership who will already have memories crowded with the Beatles and as the Fab Four play a key role in the story, you already have a huge... Read full article


77 years ago yesterday...

By carole_and_co on Jan 13, 2019 From Carole & Co.

...Carole Lombard left Los Angeles for what would be the last time.This photo apparently was taken at Union Station on Jan. 12, 1942 -- that's certainly the outfit Lombard wore on her productive but ill-fated war bond tour -- but who's the man with her? I have since learned he's Howard D. Mills, sta... Read full article


book: Drink to Yesterday (1940) by Manning Coles

By John Grant on Nov 10, 2018 From Noirish

A while after we’d first moved into our current house, about twenty years ago, we discovered that what we’d assumed to be a bit of solid wall in the living room was a much-painted-over built-in storage chest, so to speak. Once we got the thing open it proved to be full of books, jammed i... Read full article


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